At the TCO Performance Center, Vikings edge rusher Dallas Turner dominated joint practices against the Ravens, showcasing speed and ferocity that electrified the field. His relentless energy and long arms disrupted Pro Bowl tackle Ronnie Stanley, creating chaos on multiple occasions.
Teammates praised Turner’s growth. Second-year linemen Elijah Williams and Ty Ingram-Dawkins highlighted his intimidating presence and potential for a standout season. Veteran cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. noted Turner’s accelerated development since Jonathan Greenard’s trade to the Eagles.
Turner’s production surged in Greenard’s absence, recording 6.5 sacks in his final eight games of 2025. His ability to pressure quarterbacks and disrupt runs underscores his rising role as a key defensive asset.
“He’s not complacent,” Ingram-Dawkins emphasized. “He’s always focused on improving, and that will define his season on the field.”
Other notable developments included undrafted rookie safety Jacob Thomas earning early trust. Despite injury setbacks for Jamal Adams and Theo Jackson, Thomas impressed with his football IQ and playmaking ability, nearly intercepting Lamar Jackson in practice.
Jacob Thomas’ Rapid Rise as Vikings Safety
Farmer’s complex defensive system requires safeties to lead communication, a role Thomas embraced with ease. His nickname-given smarts and speed position him as a potential long-term starter.
Other Practice Highlights
Murray connected with Jefferson and Jennings, though Ravens’ coverage limited big plays. Defensive linemen improved their blocking after a rocky Wednesday, with running backs Mason and Claiborne contributing key highlights.
Randy Moss’s rare appearance in practice signified a deepened bond with the Vikings, offering wisdom to receivers like Price and Jefferson.
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